I have been searching for a 2WD front leveling kit for the 97 front 2WD Coil TTB suspension. I can find them ALL day long for a 98 on up but NOTHING for a 97. I just want to get the front to match the back as I really dont like the look of a raked truck. I dont plan on running big tires or pretending its a 4wd. Is there a way that I can level up the front of the 97? Does anyone know what the difference is between the 97 and say the 98 or 99?

but out of what? that is the issue, everyone around here just looks in a book and goes DUH, I DUNNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am NOT afraid of doing something out of the ordinary as long as it works and is safe. Like maybe a coil out of another rig that goes in and gets 1.5". My only question would be what alignment issues are we looking at?
Heck, at this point I am about to swap the front end out to a solid beam from a F-350 and leafs. LOL

but out of what? that is the issue, everyone around here just looks in a book and goes DUH, I DUNNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am NOT afraid of doing something out of the ordinary as long as it works and is safe. Like maybe a coil out of another rig that goes in and gets 1.5". My only question would be what alignment issues are we looking at?
Heck, at this point I am about to swap the front end out to a solid beam from a F-350 and leafs. LOL

On the alignment, i dont know, but the whole solid beam idea would be awesome!

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